
July 1, 1991 Table Of Contents
Games
Reeve Brenner has developed a game that allows the able-bodied and the disabled to compete on a basis of equality
By Ed Miller
Books
The Year of the Streak and .406
Robert W. Creamer takes a look at baseball's wondrous summer of '41
By Ron Fimrite
Dodgers
Great pitching, the hallmark of Dodger teams for years, is back on display in L.A.
The sports-car world was sent spinning when a Mazda, powered by a howling rotary engine, won the 24 Hours of Le Mans
By Bruce Newman
Football
From Atlanta to Los Angeles, the college football off-season has seen an inordinate number of players run afoul of authorities
Bora Milutinovic
Bora Milutinovic hopes to lead a U.S. surprise attack on the World Cup
By Clive Gammon
Chuck Finley
Six years ago California Angel pitcher Chuck Finley was planting trees and tilling soil in Louisiana. Now he's the best lefthanded pitcher in baseball. And—get this—he actually appreciates how lucky he is
By Steve Rushin
Leroy Burrell
Leroy Burrell is already the fastest man alive, and, at 24, he's only getting better
Television
An HBO documentary featuring amateur footage brings back the glory days of baseball
By Steve Wulf
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
By Tim Kurkjian
Grand Canyon
ROUGHRIDING IN THE GRAND CANYON CAN BE BOTH UNBELIEVABLE AND UNFORGETTABLE
By E.M. Swift
Sideline
Meet a Doggone Good Baseball Fan
After a busy day working stock at the ranch, Perry likes nothing better than to unwind at a ball game
By Jay Feldman
For The Record
NBC lands a Super man...Letterman's choice: shut out or shut up...Spellbound Aussies
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
He was not the greatest at knowing when to quit, nor were fans who blithely cheered him on
Departments
Edited by Richard Demak